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A Closer Look at Piezoelectric Crystal

https://www.samaterials.com/content/a-closer-look-at-stressed-piezo-crystals.html
38•pillars•1w ago

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southwindcg•1w ago
*Crystal
pillars•1w ago
Thank you! Updated.
wizardforhire•7h ago
Obligatory must watch old dod training film on the subject.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZYyAYIUvI-M&pp=ygUiUXVhcnR6IGNye...

thenthenthen•5h ago
As well as Crystals go to war, on the industrial production of crystal oscillators: https://youtu.be/wHenisSTUQY?si=GzjfOFHFOknKRQ9m
mikkupikku•4h ago
I wish people still talked with the accent/style used in these old videos. It's so easy to understand and listen to, compared to the typical modern American accent.
ahartmetz•1h ago
It seems to be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_American_Speech aka Mid-Atlantic Accent - an artificial accent - with a fairly strong natural accent of the speaker coming through.
panki27•6h ago
The link appears to be broken, it redirects me to the main page.
zenmac•4h ago
https://archive.ph/E4TZ7
sixothree•1h ago
Do we still use piezo to power clock circuits of modern computers?
nakamoto_damacy•30m ago
no, we use atomic clocks now... j/k

piezoelectric refers to generation of electricity from pressure applied to the material... the inverse of that effect is what generates oscillation.. quartz has a natural resonant frequency determined by its shape, size, and the way it’s cut, and when you apply AC it oscillates at a specific frequency.. the applied electricity causes is the material to deform.. that is the basic physical effect used in oscillators

MEMS oscillators are increasingly replacing quartz in compact, rugged, or integrated designs.

PLL-based frequency synthesis is used to scale a low-frequency reference (e.g., 25 MHz crystal) up to CPU/GPU GHz speeds.

willis936•14m ago
MEMS are made on a different process than other silicon devices, which slightly increases their cost. They also need to have hermetically sealed packaging, same as quartz. Together there is little fundamental savings to be had with MEMS, but they do offer a higher ceiling on performance. I don't see crystals going away anytime soon.

Also, if you get a MEMS in a small epoxy / CSP package be weary of gases that permeate the packaging material, such as helium.

https://hackaday.com/2018/10/31/helium-can-stop-your-iphone-...

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A Closer Look at Piezoelectric Crystal

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